OK, I've started work again after a layoff of a few months. Decided to tackle my turn signals again. The problem is that when you turn the bike on all 4 turn signals light up. A few months ago I disassembled the switch at the handlebar cleaned it as best I could. No effect. I picked up a new switch on fleabay a month ago. so what I've done:
1. pulled the connections, cleaned and used dialectric grease, connected new switch (the new switch was guaranteed working FWIW). Same problem.
2. Pulled the connection to the self canceller, cleaned, used grease, same problem.
3. Pulled the switch out of the curcuit, all 4 lights still light up
4. Pulled the blinker relay out. All four still light up. I have two relays, a new automotive 3 prong and the old auto style that came with the bike. same behavior with both.
5. unplugged the self canceller-all 4 still light up
Any more troubleshooting ideas? I've disconnected everything at the same time and all 4 still light up. Yes, I have the nice circuit diagram, but I'm not that good at electrics, short of cleaning, replacing and checking voltage with a multimeter. The bike has a new Topcat fuse panel (everything lights up a lot brighter!). I have not touched the big white connector behind the fuse panel, as everything else is working well.
Stumped in St. Petersburg.
Robert
1. pulled the connections, cleaned and used dialectric grease, connected new switch (the new switch was guaranteed working FWIW). Same problem.
2. Pulled the connection to the self canceller, cleaned, used grease, same problem.
3. Pulled the switch out of the curcuit, all 4 lights still light up
4. Pulled the blinker relay out. All four still light up. I have two relays, a new automotive 3 prong and the old auto style that came with the bike. same behavior with both.
5. unplugged the self canceller-all 4 still light up
Any more troubleshooting ideas? I've disconnected everything at the same time and all 4 still light up. Yes, I have the nice circuit diagram, but I'm not that good at electrics, short of cleaning, replacing and checking voltage with a multimeter. The bike has a new Topcat fuse panel (everything lights up a lot brighter!). I have not touched the big white connector behind the fuse panel, as everything else is working well.
Stumped in St. Petersburg.
Robert
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